Koala habitat guidelines
A practical guide to identify, connect and restore koala habitat in New South Wales
A review of koala tree use across New South Wales
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Koala mapping information
Predicts the likelihood of koala habitat occurring across northern New South Wales, originally to help regulate native forestry on public and private land
Uses best available data for mapping layers such as tree use, koala likelihood, and habitat and tree suitability
Predicts the likelihood of koalas occurring across New South Wales, informed by statewide survey programs
Koala research and monitoring
This 10-year plan sets out a targeted and coordinated way to increase our knowledge of koalas
A citizen science app allowing anyone in New South Wales to contribute koala sightings and data to NSW BioNet
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Legislation and policy
Koalas in New South Wales are listed as endangered under the Biodiversity Conservation Act
Rules for development assessments and koala plans of management
Rules for farm forest harvesting in line with ecologically sustainable forest management
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Wildlife rescue and rehabilitation
The codes of practice, training standards, care guidelines, and compliance tools for consistent wildlife rehabilitation standards
Biodiversity Conservation Licences are required under the Biodiversity Conservation Act to rehabilitate sick, injured or orphaned protected animals
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